Title: Why should LGAC care about Oregon Benchmarks
1- Why should LGAC care about Oregon Benchmarks?
Presentation by Oregon Progress Board Acting
Executive Director Rita Conrad to Local
Government Advisory Committee Salem, Oregon July
14, 2006
2LGAC should care about Oregon Benchmarks because
they represent high-level, societal
Reason 1
Results, Not Effort
3Results, Not Effort
- NOT EFFORT
- Prison beds
- Dollars per student
- Economic development grants
- OHP expenditures
- RESULTS
- Crime rate
- Student achievement
- Jobs, wages and per capita income
- Percent uninsured
4Benchmarks measure progress towards Oregons
highest desired result
- A vital, prosperous Oregon that excels in all
spheres of life - Economy
- Community
- Environment
Oregon Shines
5- OS-I first drafted in 1989
- OS-II update in 1997
- OS-III is overdue
- 20-year horizon (2010)
- Lots of citizen input
- Lots of data/trend analysis
- Whole state focus
6LGAC should care about Oregon Benchmarks because
they paint theBIG PICTURE.
Reason 2
7Oregon Shines Strategy is Holistic
890 Oregon Benchmarks gauge progress
- ECONOMY Rural employment, trade, new business,
job growth, professional services, economic
diversification, research development, venture
capital, cost of doing business, regulatory
burden, income, wages, income disparity, working
poor, unemployment, exports, foreign language - EDUCATION ready to learn, 3rd 8th grade
reading and math, CIM, dropouts, HS and college
completion, adult literacy, computer/Internet
usage, labor force skills training - CIVIC ENGAGEMENT volunteering, voting, feeling
of community, understanding taxes, taxes per
income, public management quality, SP bond
rating, arts, libraries - SOCIAL SUPPORT teen pregnancy, prenatal care,
infant mortality, immunizations, HIV, smoking,
premature death, perceived health status, child
care slots and affordability, teen substance
abuse, child abuse, elder abuse, alcohol and drug
use while pregnant, poverty, health insurance,
homelessness, child support, hunger, seniors
living independently, working disabled, disabled
living in poverty - PUBLIC SAFETY overall crime, juvenile arrests,
students carrying weapons, adult and juvenile
recidivism, emergency preparedness - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT traffic congestion,
drinking water, commuting, vehicle miles
traveled, road and bridge condition, home
ownership, affordable housing - ENVIRONMENT air quality, CO2 emissions, wetlands
gain/loss, stream water quality, in-stream flow
rights, agricultural lands, forest lands, timber
harvest, municipal waste disposal, hazard
substance cleanup, freshwater/marine/terrestrial
species health, natural habitat, invasive
species, state park acreage
9Towards 3 Oregon Shines goals
- ECONOMYQuality jobs for all Oregonians
- COMMUNITYEngaged, caring and safe communities
- ENVIRONMENTHealthy, sustainable surroundings
10Within 7 benchmark categories
- Economy
- Education
- Civic Engagement
- Social Support
- Public Safety
- Community Development
- Environment
GOAL 1Quality jobs for all Oregonians
GOAL 2Engaged, caring safe communities
GOAL 3Healthy, sustainable surroundings
11Big Picture for Counties
Big picture for counties
Example Ford Scholars exercise...
12LGAC should care about Oregon Benchmarks because
ofFOCUS.
Reason 3
LINE OF SIGHT
13- The unfocused organization
Strategic Planning
Information Data Analysis
Customer focus and satisfaction
Organizational Leadership
Systematic Learning
Human Resource Policies Practices
Work Process Management
14Human Resources
Customer focus and satisfaction
Organizational leadership
Work process management
Strategic planning
Systematic learning
Information and data analysis
15 16- More focused partners
- internal alignment
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Performance Measures
1
Strategic Vision
Societal Measures
2
Shared Partner Strategies
3
18- Line of sight is enhanced by linking benchmarks
to work.
19 20Benchmarks are a magnet for collaboration Bev
Stein
- State agencies
- County and city governments
- Community partners
- Business
- Not-for-profits
- Citizens
21Example Partners for Children Families
- Comprehensive planning for children and families
at local county level (SB 555, 1999) - 19 High-Level Outcomes, most of which were Oregon
Benchmarks
22RECAPLGAC should care about Oregon Benchmarks
because they are about
- RESULTS, not efforts
- BIG PICTURE
- FOCUS (line of sight)
23We want to know what you think about Progress
Board Products Services
- Benchmark Performance Reports
- Race and Ethnicity Reports
- County Data Books
- Customized County Slide Shows
- Performance Measure Work
- Online Benchmark Directory
Please take our survey, coming soon!
24www.oregon.gov/DAS/OPB
Thank you!